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List of all Persons confined in different Gaols and Workhouses of the Island of Jamaica 1829

16/06/1830

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List of all Persons confined in different Gaols and Workhouses of the Island of Jamaica 1829

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2 4 LISTS OF PERSONS CONFIXED IN THE DIFFERENT GAOLS 17 RETURN of all PERSONS confined in the WORKHOUSE of the Parish of NAMES. Date of Commitment. Cause of Commitment. Jemmy Neptune - Ned Jack Hector Henry Thornton, alias Taunton Robert Halloway Richard Chance Jack Hamlet Betsey Clarke - Thomas Riley - Robert Mills Charles Alick Henry Morant Angus James Brown Henry Taunton, alias Thornton - - J Joe - Colin Charles Sharp - Peter Sam The Length and Nature of the Sentence. f- - For breaking open"] a negro house, and [ [ stealing - J For horse stealing Running away - - ditto - ditto - - ditto - Stealing and killing a^ sheep - - - j Manslaughter - f- - For breaking open"! a negro house, and J* [ stealing thereout - J Burglary and larceny Running away - - ditto - ditto - ditto Sentenced to the workhouse fori 12 months, to receive 39 lashes on going in, and the like number on being discharged . Sentenced to the workhouse for"! life J Sentenced to the workhouse for~| 12 months, to receive 39 [ lashes on going in, and the like [ number on being discharged J Sentenced to the workhouse for"! life J Sentenced to the workhouse for' 6 months, to receive 39 lashes on going in, and the like number on being discharged J ditto - Sentenced to the workhouse for"! life J Sentenced to the workhouse for i 6 months, to receive 39 lashes I on going in, and the like I number on being discharged J Sentenced to be transported for"! life, but still in the workhousej ditto - Sentenced to the workhouse for1 12 month^' to receive 39 lashes on going in, and the like number on being discharged . Sentenced to the workhouse for] 1 month, and to receive 24 lashes - Sentenced to the workhouse for" life ditto .... ditto - ditto .... ditto .... ditto .... -} ditto - Sentenced to the workhouse for 1 month - Sentenced to the workhouse for" life ditto - ditto - Sentenced to the workhouse for" 6 months - Sentenced to the workhouse for^ life .... - ditto * Thornton alias Taunton, the same person condemned to the workhouse 14th July 1829, who broke out of the workhouse, and committed the burglary three days afterwards. St. Ann's, sd Nov. 1829.^ Jamaica Ss. j AND WORKHOUSES OF THE ISLAND OF JAMAICA. 1. T . - - SAINT ANN, from the ist January 1 329 to the 31st October 1829 inclusive. Quality and Designation of the Individual. By whom committed. A negro man, slave to Antrim plantation - The Hon. H. Cox, the Hon. A. Hodgson, and James Austin, esqrs. A negro man, slave to Cardiff Mall estate - - - Same Justices. A negro man, slave to New Ground estate - | The Hon. H. Cox, the Hon. A. Hodgson, and James Walker, esqrs. A negro man, slave to Mount Edgecomb - j The Hon. H. Cox, James Walker, and James Austin, esqrs. A negro man, slave to Kensington plantation | The Hon. H. Cox, the Hon. A. Hodgson, and James Walker, esqrs. A negro man, slave to Esling plantation - - - Same Justices. A negro man, slave to Mitchell Savory - - - Same Justices. A negro man, slave to Scarborough plantation - - - Same Justices. A negro man, slave belonging to Egypt plan-~| tation - - - - - - - j - - - Same Justices. A negro man, slave to Aberly plantation - - - Same Justices. > • A negro man, slave to Hampstead plantation - - - Same Justices. A negro woman, slave to E. Peat, Esq. - - - Same Justices. A negro man, slave to Ann Rae The Hon. H. Cox, J. L. Hilton, and C. Smith, esqrs. A Sambo, slave to Unity Valley estate - - - Same Justices. A negro man, to Queen Hithe estate - A negro man, slave to Armidale estate A negro man, slave to Roaring River estate - The Hon. H. Cox, C. Smith, & C. J Hull, esqrs. - - - Same Justices. - - - Same Justices. A negro man, slave to Richmond estate - The Hon. H. Cox, J. L. Hilton, and C. J. Hull, esqrs. A negro man, slave to Lime Free Garden plantation A negro man, slave to Richmond Penn - - - - Same Justices. The Hon. H. Cox, J. L. Hilton, and C. Smith, Esqrs. A negro man, slave to Esling plantation The Hon. H. Cox, C. Smith, & C. J. Hull, esqrs. A negro man, slave to Alexandria plantation A negro man, slave to Pedro River estate - - - Same Justices. - - - Same Justices. A negro man, slave to Unity Valley estate - - - - Same Justices. A negro man, slave to Hornecastle estate - - - Same Justices. A negro man, slave to C. Smith, Esq. - | The Hon. H. Cox, J. L. Hilton, and C. J. Hull, esqrs. I, Samuel Drake, Supervisor of the St. Ann's Workhouse, do certify, That the foregoing Return is correct. Samuel Drake, Supervisor.
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